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Question to all of the bitter, anti-GPS posters who have flooded TS for quite some time, but seemingly even more frequently, in the past few weeks:
Other than GPS, where should a high school aged boy (U15-U18) with DAP / high-NPL level skills (but wants to play for their prep school / D1 high school), and a commitment to their studies, play soccer?
What club would you recommend in the general Boston area? What option is significantly better than GPS?
(please don't say Revs - commute to Foxboro and commitment to studies rules it out)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostQuestion to all of the bitter, anti-GPS posters who have flooded TS for quite some time, but seemingly even more frequently, in the past few weeks:
Other than GPS, where should a high school aged boy (U15-U18) with DAP / high-NPL level skills (but wants to play for their prep school / D1 high school), and a commitment to their studies, play soccer?
What club would you recommend in the general Boston area? What option is significantly better than GPS?
(please don't say Revs - commute to Foxboro and commitment to studies rules it out)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostOther than GPS, where should a high school aged boy (U15-U18) with DAP / high-NPL level skills (but wants to play for their prep school / D1 high school), and a commitment to their studies, play soccer?
What club would you recommend in the general Boston area? What option is significantly better than GPS?
(please don't say Revs - commute to Foxboro and commitment to studies rules it out)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostQuestion to all of the bitter, anti-GPS posters who have flooded TS for quite some time, but seemingly even more frequently, in the past few weeks:
Other than GPS, where should a high school aged boy (U15-U18) with DAP / high-NPL level skills (but wants to play for their prep school / D1 high school), and a commitment to their studies, play soccer?
What club would you recommend in the general Boston area? What option is significantly better than GPS?
(please don't say Revs - commute to Foxboro and commitment to studies rules it out)
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostJust as an aside, playing DAP and being committed to one's studies aren't mutually exclusive. Not sure if they have it this year, but on the old USSDA Demosphere club sites, kids used to include their GPA in their roster info. The majority of kids from our club clearly had a commitment to their studies with very high GPAs, along with a commute. That said, if your kid struggles with school, then it might be difficult play DAP, as well.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostQuestion to all of the bitter, anti-GPS posters who have flooded TS for quite some time, but seemingly even more frequently, in the past few weeks:
Other than GPS, where should a high school aged boy (U15-U18) with DAP / high-NPL level skills (but wants to play for their prep school / D1 high school), and a commitment to their studies, play soccer?
What club would you recommend in the general Boston area? What option is significantly better than GPS?
(please don't say Revs - commute to Foxboro and commitment to studies rules it out)
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If you go by the spring standings, it's NEFC, GPS, NEFC. I recall that both the U16 NEFC and GPS teams were quite good, and they were 1-2 in the standings.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostNEFC will be top dogs going forward with their Revs alliance.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostYou're suggesting they have the best young talent among boys? Too spread out to make that assumption. The best players in the region will move to the Revs regardless of the alliance, bottom line. Revs don't care what corner of the area the kid comes from.
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Originally posted by Unregistered View PostI'm saying many people I know have transitioned to NEFC at the younger ages in the hope of transitioning to the Revs. I expect that to continue. GPS will lose out on the more talented players at younger ages to clubs like NEFC and Valoe. NEFC is simply larger and better situated than Valeo so they will capture a higher percentage of players.
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